New Religious Movements Organizations: Vertical Files Collection, ca. 1955 - 1998

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New Religious Movements Organizations: Vertical Files Collection, ca. 1955 - 1998

The Vertical Files Collection forms part of the New Religious Movements ResearchCollections in the Graduate Theological Union Archives. They were collected over a22-year period by successive library staff people. The collection includes such materials as correspondence, newsletters, pamphlets, brochures, events flyers, promotional material, newsclippings, or research papers.

44 boxes; 44 linear ft.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6649571

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Noffke, Will, 1929-1997

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Center for the Study of New Religious Movements, Graduate Theological Union

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Piepkorn, Arthur Carl, 1907-1973

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